Every single cool thing I can find!
Every single cool thing I can find!
hmm, I feel an idea coming... with penguins... and hip thrusts (and possibly breakdancing).
Penguins should be easy to animate. Ill crack out my tablet tomorrow.
Word/s.
a penguin MOBILE? Or a penguin mob-EEEEEEEEEEEL![]()
BAoTW r0x0rz a rather sizeable entity
[center] I Painted My Own Mona Lisa
She's Fixed Everything
Now I'm Spoilt Beyond My Wildest Dreams [center]
I always mistake Dr. K for myself :laugh:
Twins!
Twin,.n. : A waterfall in the Snake River in southern Idaho
hmm...*flicks pages*
Twin,.n. : A bed that measures 39 inches wide by 75 inches long
What the hell! *flicks faster*
Twin, .n. : either of two offspring born at the same time from the same pregnancy
A-HA!
[center] I Painted My Own Mona Lisa
She's Fixed Everything
Now I'm Spoilt Beyond My Wildest Dreams [center]
I'm not even gonna bother inserting innuendo into that one :o
I know not what be in the room!
It's good to see some fresh new innovative parties in the mix. Are the baotw for or against fun?
Proud to be the Unofficial Secret Illegal Enforcer of Eyes on Final Fantasy!
When I grow up, I want to go toBovineTrump University! - Ralph Wiggum
I'll assume that was a compliment aimed at BAoTW, and I extend my most gracious thanks to you, Del Murder, for it.
For.
Ok. Not for me then. Thanks.
Proud to be the Unofficial Secret Illegal Enforcer of Eyes on Final Fantasy!
When I grow up, I want to go toBovineTrump University! - Ralph Wiggum
Pleasure doing business with you.![]()
What else are we for again? Oh yes, pop-tarts. and Piratey-ness, and randomness too. Yes I know I said I was leaving but I've come back...so thereOoh can we put my sig pic on the web page (if it gets made) I only got it today and I love it *hugs sig piccie, and Xander who made it*
amra
Haha yeah, Xan is great like that![]()
w00t w00t.
Spam = [img]http://home.eyesonff.com/images/smilies/heart.gif[/img]What does spam cost? In the 1980s, you could give the answer in cents. It's 2005, though, and spam is no longer just Hormel's famous meat product; rather, it's the nuisance of the online world. The 2004 National Technology Readiness Survey says that spam cost $21.58 billion -- in lost productivity, that is.
That figure comes from the finding that U.S. Internet users spend three minutes of every day spent online in deleting spam, and it doesn't include the lost productivity that comes from viruses and other malicious programs often buried in spam.
Glad I didn't miss much.![]()